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39 Clues Book One: The Maze of Bones By Rick RiordanTRANSCRIPT
So Many Books…So Little Time
Nothing links man to man like the frequent passage from hand to hand of a
good book.- Walter Sickert
39 Clues Book One:
The Maze of Bones
By Rick Riordan
A Friendship for Today
By Patricia McKissack
Absolutely Maybe
By Lisa Yee
Antsy Does Time
By Neal Shusterman
Carlos is Gonna Get It
By Kevin Emerson
Chains
By Laurie Halse
Ansderson
Chasing Lincoln’s
Killer
By James Swanson
The Chronicles of Vladimir Todd: Eight Grade Bites
By Heather Brewer
The Dangerous
Days of Daniel X
By James Patterson
Death by Bikini
By Linda Gerber
The Disreputable
History of Frankie Landau-Banks
By E. Lockheart
Do Hard Things
By Alex an Brett Harris
Dodger and Me
By Jordan Sonnenblic
k
If a book is worth reading at all, it is worth reading more than
once. Suspense is the lowest of excitants, designed to take your breath away when the brain and
heart crave to linger in nobler enjoyment. Suspense drags you on; appreciation causes you to
linger. - William Gerhardie
Dracula
By Stoker, Mucci,
Caldwell, and Halliar
Every Soul a Star
By Wendy Mass
The Missing:
Book One Found
By Margret Peterson Haddix
Gym Candy
By Carl Deuker
The Hunger Games
By Suzanne Collins
In Defiance of Hitler:
The Secret Mission of Varian Fry
By Carla Killough
McClafferty
In Mozart’s Shadow:
His Sister’s Story
By Carolyn Meyer
Into The Volcano
By Don Wood
I,QBook One:
Independence Hall
By Roland Smith
Leap of Faith
By Kimberly BrubakerBradley
Manhunt: The 12 day Chase for Lincoln’s
Killer
By James L. Swanson
All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened and
after you are finished reading one you feel that it all
happened to you and after which it all belongs to you.
- Ernest Hemingway
My One Hundred
Adventures
By Polly Horvath
Nation
By Terry Pratchett
Peeled
By Joan Bauer
Revenge of the
Cheerleader
By JanetteRallison
Sassy: Little
Sister is Not My Name
By Sharon M. Draper
Savvy
By Ingrid Law
Scat
By Carl Hiaasen
Science Fair
By Dave Barry and
Ridley Pearson
Skeleton Creek
By Patrick Carman
Smiles to Go
By Jerry Spinelli
Stolen Children
By Peg Kehret
Tales from Outer
Suburbia
By Shaun Tan
The Alchemyst
By Michael Scott
The Big Splash
By Jack D. Ferraiolo
The Compoun
d
By S.A. Bodeen
The Door of No
Return
By Sarah Mussi
The Dreadful
Revenge of Ernest Gallen
By James Lincoln Collier
Everyone who knows how to read has it in their power to
magnify themselves, to multiply the ways in which
they exist, to make their life full, significant, and
interesting.- Aldous Huxley
The Help
By Kathryn Stockett
The Juvie Three
By Gordon Korman
The Lab
By Jack Heath
The Magic Thief
By Sarah Prineas
The Mostly True
Adventures of Homer P.
Figg
By Rodman Philbrick
The Night
Tourist
By Katherine
Marsh
The Order of Odd
Fish
By James Kennedy
The Postcard
By Tony Abbott
The Season
By Sarah MacLean
The Underneat
h
By Kathi Appelt
Drawing by David Small
This I Believe: The
Personal Philosophies of
Remarkable Men and woman
Edited by Jay Allison and Dan
Gediman
The Trouble Begins at 8:
A Life of Mark Twain in the Wild, Wild West
By Sid Fleischman
Water Steps
By A. LaFaye
We Are So Crashing Your Bar Mitzvah!!
By Fiona Rosenbloom
What I Saw and How I
Lied
By Judy Bludell
World War Z: An Oral History of
the Zombie War
By Max Brooks
All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion,
unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of
books.- Richard De Bury